Ripple Training: Color Correction in Final Cut Pro X

Visual storytelling needs focused emotion. Color editing is the best way to set mood, build tension, and evoke an emotional response from your viewer. In Color Correction in Final Cut Pro X, Mark Spencer teaches you the fundamentals of light and color theory, how to analyze video problems through Final Cut Pro’s Videoscopes, and the steps for correcting exposure, saturation, and luminance.Cameras capture color differently than the human eye. Color Correction balances your project’s color themes and fixes whites and blacks giving them the consistency and

realism needed for the eye to see what it was meant to see. In the tutorial’s Color Correction section you will learn: Final Cut Pro’s automated Color Match and

Exposure Match effects; using the the Vectorscope, RGB Parade, and Chroma channels to manually adjust shots that require greater finesse; and the use of more advanced